You can buy our first cd at itunes or stream it on Spotify or Rhapsody or your favorite online or brick and mortar music store. It looks like this:

Lick Lick is officially coining a new genre: prunk. “It’s progressive punk,” explains guitarist Eric Roach. “All of us have been playing for 25 years, so there’s a lot of influences crammed in there, but all of the parts are really short.” Prunk doesn’t even begin to describe the sensory overload found on the local quintet’s eponymous debut late last year. With the group’s ties to Les Saucy Pants, Sprawl, and Brown Whörnet, the album belches like the culmination of Austin’s avant-noise rock scene of the last decade, absurd math-metal flushed with psychedelic organ. Imagine the Butthole Surfers covering X.

Lick Lick is a five-piece progressive punk band from Austin, Texas, that currently features members of Opposite Day (Texas Art Rock), Middlefinger (Mr. Bungle-influenced skacore), Brown Whörnet (perverted, classically-inspired art rock), and the Fence Cutters (genre-hopping Americana). Influenced by Devo, The Melvins, The Minutemen, Ruins, and Shellac, the members of Lick Lick share a love of power chords, off-kilter changes, feedback, twang, and new wave throb. They are on the Australian Cattle God label.